How is philosophy equivalent to religion though?
Dawkins is really making Kuhn's point, and flagging up continental philosophy as something odd in that respect. He's got a point. It is odd that philosophy incorporates such fundamentally divergent modes of going about things.
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Just playing devil's advocate, but is it really any weirder than there being different kinds of martial arts? Kung Fu, Karate, Jiu Jitsu, etc
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At its margins, I think it is. Other philosophers think so too. Scruton, for example, clearly thinks there something different about the work of Lacan, Deleuze & Badiou. It's a different *kind* of thing. (See his Fools, Frauds and Firebrands.)
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Yesbut Dawkins is just complaining about the *label*; there's no reason to think he'd recognize Lacan if he hit him over the head with a two-by-four. And labels referring to geographic regions appear in the hard sciences as well, as D should know by nowhttps://twitter.com/richarddawkins/status/334656775196393473 …
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Okay, that's daft, obviously. But again, principle of charity. The label isn't arbitrary, it picks out the difference between Anglophone & continental traditions. It's not just a difference in interest. It's a deep rooted difference (at the margins). And that is odd!
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